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International One Designs at South Shore Marine

The folks at South Shore Marine are following the success of their first IOD Zephyr II (now sailing out of the Manhattan Yacht Club) with more news boats.

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C-Tow Nova Scotia – A couple of longer tows

We spoke with Don White of C-Tow about their summer. Although he said they were not particularly busy they did undertake a couple of longer tows which are described here. 

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Aftermath: CYOB visit the BVI

It was bittersweet to visit the Virgin Islands last week, seeing the destruction from the hurricanes first-hand, amid the flourishing nature and friendly laid-back charm of the locals.

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60th Anniversary of the Toronto International Boat Show January 12 – 21, 2018

Since 1959, the Toronto Boat Show has grown exponentially to become North America’s largest indoor boat show featuring world class displays, 550 exhibitors and more than 1,200 boats…      

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Canadian Yachting And CYOB Boost Social Media Program

Greg Nicoll, Publisher for the Canadian Yachting magazine team and our sister publication, Boating Industry Canada News Week, has announced the appointment of Amelia Morris to the position of Director Social Media.
 

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Nova Scotians Abroad

Congratulations to Triple Lindy featuring five Nova Scotians (Rory MacDonald, Patrick LaRoche, Sean McDermott, Rob Trainor, and John MacKay) who won their division at the Rolex Middle Sea Race which concluded October 25th in the waters off Malta in the Mediterranean. 

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First long sail after launch, Mahone Harbour to Stonehurst.

In earlier OnBoards we covered the building of the Cape Henry 21 Elvee by Keith Nelder in his Martins River boat shop and her subsequent completion and launch by owners Anne and Ryerson Clark. 

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Vancouver BC’s Tactical Custom Boats Sells First Build in New Line of Boats

A West Coast buyer has purchased the first Tactical Custom Boats T40-Express Yacht – Tactical One edition, the first model in its new line of high-performance, tactical tough™ aluminum hull, all-weather boats.

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Offshore Sailing School announces new location – CYOB Readers get special deal!

Offshore Sailing School is expanding their presence in Southwest Florida/Lee County to include The Westin Cape Coral Resort at Marina Village and Tarpon Point Marina.

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Lake Ontario Offshore Racing (LOOR) Launches Ambassador Program

The kick-off meeting for the newly formed LOOR Ambassadors group was held on Monday, October 17th with representatives from 21 yacht clubs around Lake Ontario sharing ideas on how to support and promote offshore racing.    

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Rekord Marine Trade show

On Friday October 13th I attended the Rekord Marine in Vancouver, BC. This year I decided to focus on some of the new innovative products that have been developed right here in British Columbia.

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Dramatic water rescue off Vancouver Island

A dramatic rescue played out today when a kayaker flipped over in the rough waters near Victoria at the Swartz Bay ferry terminal.

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Too soon? I don’t think so.

Boat are getting put to bed for the winter so it’s time to start thinking about the Halifax International Boat Show, a mere 3 months away.

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Skipper Dee Caffari In The Latest Episode Of Volvo Penta’s Online Film Series, Boating Dreams

Some want to cross an ocean, some want to try the biggest yacht, some just want to spend time with their loved ones. Boating dreams are as different as people.

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George Cuthbertson

George H. Cuthbertson, aged 88, passed away on October 3rd at his home in Toronto, Canada. Cuthbertson was one of the original four founders of C&C Yachts, a Canadian yacht builder that dominated North American sailing in the 1970s and early ‘80s.    

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Canadian dealer The Boat Warehouse had a night to remember during 2018 dealer meeting

The annual 2018 Groupe Beneteau Dealer Meeting held in beautiful Bay Harbor, Michigan was a night to remember for The Boat Warehouse after receiving multiple awards ranging across multiple brands.      

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Vids On Board October 12

We know you love to look at and shop for boats online. The best part is that that boats make fabulous subjects for footage and the videos are always fun to watch and enjoy.      

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Oakville BVI Relief Fundraiser a huge success.

On Monday 9-11, after watching in shock, FB blogging the aftermath of Irma through the first weekend, and locating the entire staff of our Charter Management Company in Nanny Cay, I decided to get off my ass, stop looking at the horror and try and help these poor people.    

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Page’s Resort and Marina

Page’s Resort & Marina has been welcoming visitors since its inception as a fish camp and store serving the sea-going community in the early 40s.      

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Humber Bay Centre offers full range of courses

Humber Bay Sailing Centre has taken over the sailing school operations formerly run by Humber College and is now in it’s second year of operation.       

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Big Wave Dave

The Big Wave Dave website is an essential source of weather information for windsurfing and kiteboarding on Vancouver Island, BC.      

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Women’s Keelboat at Lunenburg Yacht Club

The Sail Canada Women’s Keelboat Championship took place from September 14-17 at the Lunenburg Yacht Club (LYC). Fifteen teams from four provinces spent four full days on the water.

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A New Face at Michele Stevens Sailloft

If you phone or drop by Michele Stevens Sailloft these days the first person you meet will likely be Doug Heard who handles customer service and general administration duties.

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Boot 49 coming in January

Boot is a gigantic boat show held in Dusseldorf German’s Messe Dusseldorf complex.      

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Hurricane Irma Updates

Our hearts go out to everyone affected by Hurricane Irma. We at Canadian Yachting want to share as many updates as we can to anyone looking for information on Caribbean places and Companies currently affected by the Hurricane.    

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Irma: An unprecedented force will leave scars and tears for years to come.

Last Wednesday morning through mid afternoon, Hurricane Irma made direct hits on both St Martin and BVI’s and at that moment of impact on the two tiny islands chains, as the most powerful storm in recorded history.    

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The Name Game

The name of my boat occasionally results in people looking at the boat with their hand on their chin appearing to think Hmmmmmm.      

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Canadian Zingara wins First 36.7 World Cup

From August 24 to 27 the first ever Beneteau First 36.7 World Cup at HSK (HelsingforsSegelklubb), Helsinki, Finland.       

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Vids Onboard September 14 2017

We know you love to look at and shop for boats online. The best part is that that boats make fabulous subjects for footage and the videos are always fun to watch and enjoy.      

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Swans Marina sold: Bernie Luttmer retires

When Bernie and Jean Luttmer moved to Toronto in 1971 they bought an International 14 sailboat before they bought a bed.      

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South Shore Marine exports first fibreglass IOD

We have reported previously on South Shore Marine’s International One Design build Zepher II. Apparently the first fibreglass IOD built in North America in the last 10 years, she has been sold and was recently delivered to her new home at the Manhattan Yacht Club.     

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A bit of power boat glamour

There has no doubt been a huge amount of improvement in recreational boat design in the last 100 years. Thanks to modern materials boats are faster and easier to handle. 

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Bamse Cup 2017

The big boats get the glory but the small boats make the sailor. Nothing can be further from the truth when it comes to youth sailing.       

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Desolation Sound in September

Autumn is a wonderful time to cruise Desolation Sound, offering warm September weather, favourable breezes for sailing, bright days and cooling nights.      

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COSA sets the bar high introducing the sport of sailing

Central Okanagan Sailing Association (COSA) coach, Devin Rubadeau (right) accepts the Rotary Club of Kelowna’s generous donation $5,000 to our Able Sail program.

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Jackson’s Point Harbour Redevelopment May Benefit Residents and Boaters

Jackson’s Point Harbour is located on the south shores of Lake Simcoe, west of Georgina Island at Bonnie Blvd in Jackson’s Point. Recently, the owners of Bonnie Boats offered their business and property for sale.

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You Did What For Me? New Obligations for People who provide Support to Boats Racing

People from parents to coaches to boat professionals to weather experts all support competitors in their efforts to race their boats.

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Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron Welcomes Young Athletes From Around The World To The 2017 Canadian Optimist Championships

Beginning last Sunday and running until Saturday August 26, host club, the Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron (RNSYS)…

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NS at the Canada Games

The Canada Games Sailing events wrapped up on August 4thin Gimli, Manitoba, with Nova Scotia sailors winning three medals.

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